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BOSCH 044

BRAND NEW GENUINE BOSCH 044 700hp EXTERNAL FUEL PUMP (Can also be mounted as an internal pump)

Fittings AND bracket included (This is about $60 alone !)

All up, you are looking at about $250 worth of brand new gear,

Asking $150

Pick up preferred from Blacktown in Sydney's west

Will post.

CONTACT OR SMS ME ON 0413 295 712

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So Simon Mok, SMOK1106 or "smok74"

You have two choices here, and they are very simple.

1. Fix up the two people who you have wrongfully dodged here

And do so immediately, with proof supplied to myself.

OR

2. Have ALL your details posted here in the bad trader listing.

Address, Bank Account Details, Email Addresses (yes, all of them), phone numbers, Facebook links... the works.

You full details will also be forwarded to Police who I've reccomended get involved in these incidents.

Pretty simple choice what to do here. Don't feed me some bullshit story as you've logged on since rad32/Mitch_Rona have posted here/called/SMS'd/PM'd

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